Lean over backwards to be serious: more philosophical speeches about the legacy of Burke and Disraeli, fewer smiles, few jokes.
We can infer that businesses are beginning to rebuild inventories after allowing them to become very lean over the last year.
The first time I saw her was on Mercer Street one evening as the light started to lean over the city.
He saw Lydia embrace one of the men, from the back, lean over him as he sat at the table and put her face beside his.
First, in order to turn you have to lean over to drag a hand, right or left, while grabbing hold of the sled on the opposite side.
Given all of that, Camp said, it could be that companies that have gotten and stayed lean over the last several years now have a more optimistic outlook.
He also said no government minister had asked him to "lean on" Barclays over its inter-bank lending rates.
Both countries play versions of the 4-2-3-1 formation that dominates the game at the highest level and both use fluid movement, technically skilled players and heavy pressing to lean on opponents all over the field.
Lean on the side of over-communicating to teams and customers.
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"I tried to over-extend and lean, even though I didn't want to do that, " Fraser-Pryce said.
The gods of irony smiled upon those of us making this point over the weekend as the Lean In story circulated alongside another.
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Out on a nice country two-lane, the new Civic definitely feels more centered, more settled in its sneakers than the previous car, with less body lean in corners and more composed transitional behavior over uneven pavement.
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It eventually left the lean Russian sitting on the floor as he placed one leg over the other, as if the former were paralyzed.
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Their support for the Republicans is higher than it was in 2000, and also higher among the under-30s than the over-30s: 64% of young evangelicals lean Republican compared with 29% who lean Democratic.
First off, the lean culture now applies to 56, 200 employees, a 67% increase over a year earlier, when Amazon employed 33, 700.
The improvement in general employment levels in the U.S. over 2012 also means these customers have more purchasing power than the lean period of 2009-10.
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The bottom line is that utilities need to get lean and mean if they want to survive the daunting challenges they will face over the next 50 years.
The court's judges had earlier accused John Hlophe, a controversial judge who presides over the high court in the Western Cape, of trying to lean on two members of the constitutional court to persuade them to rule in favour of Mr Zuma.
Exchange-traded funds enjoy some distinct advantages over actively managed mutual funds, the largest of which, perhaps, is a lean expense structure.
Over the past three decades, Britain has tended to suffer more than most in the lean years.
He lost 30 pounds over about four months with the Atkins diet, and thinks Smithfield's new range of lean pork could do well in a growing market for low-carbohydrate foods.
Lean, quick, and devastatingly adroit at the age of fifty-five, the teacher Georges Lopez presides over a one-room schoolhouse in this marvellous documentary shot in the Auvergne region of France.
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